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Fun Stuff => BAND => Topic started by: Kelema on 22 Apr 2007, 18:57
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Hey Y'all,
I'm making some themed mixtapes for a friend of mine, one of which is going to consist of mellow, sleepy-time music.
I was wondering if any of you had suggestions for good relaxing music.
I've got the obvious choices on here so far...but I figured here was one of the best places to find some unique tracks to make my mix as multi-dimensional as possible (lets face it, 20 radiohead songs just won't cut it).
Thanks!
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oh thats easy.
Jose' Gonzalez
just listen to anything by him when you're falling asleep and you'll go to sleep quickly and have lovely dreams
not saying that he is boring either, you fall asleep because its quiet and mellow and beautiful.
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Check out:
Monster Movie - '4th And Pine' / 'Shortwave'
Slowdive - 'Machine Gun'
Conjure One - 'Sleep'
(Separated those off 'cos I always listen to 'em late at night meself. If you ignore everything below this line, grab 'em ;))
Thievery Corporation - 'Le Monde' / 'Lebanese Blonde' (For some reason the French version of the latter sounds better but the lyrics are awesome so get the regular version first, so you can understand 'em...)
Deep Forest - Night Bird
Ofra Haza - Im Nin'alu
Massive Attack - Dissolved Girl
Orbital - Halcyon & On & On
Iron & Wine - Naked As We Came
Porcupine Tree - 'Stop Swimming' / 'Don't Hate Me' / 'Heart Attack In A Lay-by' / 'Feel So Low'
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I wouldn't really say "Naked As We Came" is a nice song to fall asleep to, but i guess you can.
Anything by Explosions in the Sky. Andy McKee writes some amazing acoustic music. "Coffee" by Copeland (ironically) has a very distinct mood to it, well, to me. It's kind of relaxed, and it makes me feel all warm inside, like i just had some good coffee and uhm...*stopping before i get carried away with sappiness*. Anywho, i'm weird, so when i got to sleep, i like to listen to stuff that makes me happy. So basically anything that is sappy. Piano songs work well. "You Are the Moon" by The Hush Sound is a very nice track.
Lately i've been listening to JamisonParker's Sleepwalker album when i go to sleep.
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Mogwai
Do Make Say Think
Explosions in the Sky
Sigur Ros
The Album Leaf
Amiina
Bell Orchestre
Godspeed You! Black Emperor
Philip Glass
Tape
The Notwist
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Adding to Matt's list, you should probably consider giving Mono a try...
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Well, to start with, a lot stuff from Kahvi.org (http://www.kahvi.org/) would work well, methinks. Apart from that, let see...
Aphex Twin - Xtal (If you have only heard come to daddy and are worried this is a joke, its not. This is back when he did ambient stuff)
Ilaria Graziano - Where does the Ocean go? (This is from the Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex OST 1)
Oh! Xerxes' album The Mirror Formula! You can grab it here (http://www.hellven.org/hlv02.html), though I suppose you only want tracks, not a whole album... hmmm. I would think that track 5, angelina is probably best for sleeping. Boards of Canada probably have some good stuff for sleeping too, but I'm not so familar with their stuff to name songs of the top of my head.
Dangit. Thats all I got for now. Sorry I couldn't be more specific with the names. ^_^
EDIT (because I am a slow, slow poster): I would think that Explosions in the sky would be a little too excited to fall asleep too. But if thats what we are looking at in terms of energy, I'm going to add M83 - Lower Your Eyelids to Die With the Sun.
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M83
Air
Bonny Prince Billy
Cyann & Ben (I can't pretend anymore)
Low (Things we lost in the fire)
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I don't really like to sleep with music on often, but when I do I invariably listen to Mogwai's "4 Satin EP". It's just under 20 minutes long, I think -- just the right length of time for me to nod off. The last track ends in a long segment of white noise, which I find very relaxing at a low volume.
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Last night while I was falling asleep, the song of choice was "Landslide" by Fleetwood Mac. An old classic, and it worked well. Personally, I think the most recent (live) version is the best.
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Dude, Nadja. Get Bodycage, and give Clinodactyl a listen. Like MBV stretched out heaps.
Also, Sigur Ros, Angelic Process, even Drudkh.
I tried Khanate once, just to see what would happen. Bad, bad idea.
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I listen to music when I sleep fairly regularly.
I've been listening to "A Fine Day to Exit" by Anathema a lot lately
"Hli?skj?lf" by Burzum is a good one, I also sleep to "Filosofem"
"Worship Him" by Samael works pretty well because its all pretty low tempo stuff
"Moon in the Scorpio" by Limbonic Art works pretty well.
I'll second Drudkh, "Autumn Aurora" would be my pick
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Mogwai
Do Make Say Think
Explosions in the Sky
Sigur Ros
The Album Leaf
Amiina
Bell Orchestre
Godspeed You! Black Emperor
Philip Glass
Tape
The Notwist
What Matt said plus:
Iron and Wine
I am Robot and Proud
Elliott Smith
and Eric Whitacre's a capella pieces
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Did anybody say Brian Eno's Ambient albums or anything by Boards of Canada yet?? Because yeah.
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I really like to listen to Dirt by Alice in Chains when I feel like falling asleep to music. :)
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I thought this was a thread about Sleepytime Gorilla Museum.
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I've had 5 albums on rotation lately.
Sigur Ros - Agaetis Byrjun and Takk... (my two go-tos for sleeping)
Elliott Smith - XO and Either/Or
And whatever the hell the new A Sunny Day in Glasgow album is (good suggestion, Adam. It works quite well).
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Ulver- Perdition City
Porcupine Tree
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Well, of course there's "Asleep" by The Smiths...
Yoko Kanno (off the Cowboy Bebop sountrack, I believe) - "Space Lion" ... guaranteed to relax you antime, anywhere (here you are (http://www.box.net/shared/u34kejs7e9))
albums:
Stina Nordenstam's And She Closed Her Eyes
Cowboy Junkies' The Trinity Session ... it's all at such slow tempos
The Blue Nile's Hats
Denison Witmer's Are You A Dreamer? (I'm pretty sure he's working on an album/collection titled something like "Songs to Fall Sleep To")
Katatonia's Last Fair Deal Gone Down (one of the few metal album's I've been introduced to...slow and consistant...doom metal? do I have that one right?)
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Nile - In Their Darkened Shrines. It's lovely to nod off to with a warm milk drink.
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Mezzotint by Chris Herbert, tommy reccomended this album once, it is fantastic. Possibly only second to Music For Airports
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Yeah, Matt pretty much aced this thread.
I really dig this style of music; the whole post-rock / instrumental / ambiant genre really works for me.
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I can't really agree with Explosions in the Sky or Do Make Say Think being relaxing bands. Same with Mogwai in many cases. Their music gets very loud, very intense, and very driving. Not something I would relax too. For music that is verrrrrry relaxing (the kind of music you can sink into sleep to) I would recommend anything by the brilliant 'Stars of the Lid' or 'Eluvium' both of which are wonderful and ambient and glacial in a really good way. Tim Hecker and Max Richter are also good choices for music that will really make you relax and calm down. All very good stuff.
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Yeah, Matt pretty much aced this thread.
I really dig this style of music; the whole post-rock / instrumental / ambiant genre really works for me.
It's also fantastic music for writers and people who stay up too damn late/sleep too little, two categories I find myself in. I can't tell you the number of times I found myself listening to Aphex Twin's Selected Ambient Works Volume II while trying to finish a column for my college paper.
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-Mogwai, as mentioned before (although Mr.Beast has enough loud tracks to keep you awake)
-Death Cab For Cutie
-Orba Squara (MySpace 'em)
-Minus The Bear (especially Interpretaciones Del Oso)
-The Postal Service
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M83
Air
Bonny Prince Billy
Cyann & Ben (I can't pretend anymore)
Low (Things we lost in the fire)
bonnie prince is great to fall asleep to.
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I really like Broken Social Scene's instrumental album Feel Good Lost for sleeping to. Also, Patrick Watson. Also, I second pretty much everything already listed in this thread that is similarly atmospheric and soft.
(That's what I'd suggest for others. My own sleeping music depends on my mood...and for a couple of years my favourites for snoozing were Sleater-Kinney and the Hives, later Wolf Parade. I don't necessarily recommend that.)
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Ooh, Denison Witmer for the win! I haven't listened to him in ages, but he is excellent for sleepytime. Or just for 'chill out and sip the warmed beverage of your choice' time.
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-Mogwai, as mentioned before (although Mr.Beast has enough loud tracks to keep you awake)
-Death Cab For Cutie
-Orba Squara (MySpace 'em)
-Minus The Bear (especially Interpretaciones Del Oso)
-The Postal Service
I would agree with Death Cab and The Postal Service. I haven't heard that Minus the Bear album, but i wouldn't recommend their Menos El Oso album.
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Joanna Newson-YS
Cat Power-Moon Pix
Broken Social Scene- You Forgot it in People
The Album Leaf- In a Safe Place
Iron and Wine- Our Endless Numbered Days
Eluvium-Talk Amongst The Trees
Animal Collective- Feels(!!!!!!)
Damien Rice-9
Mum-Yesterday Was Dramatic, Today is Ok
Xiu Xiu- La Foret
I don't know it's weird, outside of those cd's theres not really anything I can fall asleep too. It's not even really that theyre all mellow, the cd just has to feel like Nighttime to me. (I dont understand why Animal Collective is like that for me, but I think Banshee Beat is the most amazing song to fall asleep to ever.)
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Definitely throw some Mum on there.
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Broken Social Scene- You Forgot it in People
The Album Leaf- In a Safe Place
Iron and Wine- Our Endless Numbered Days
Eluvium-Talk Amongst The Trees
Mum-Yesterday Was Dramatic, Today is Ok
Xiu Xiu- La Foret
The first five I agree with although I would definetly change that BSS album to "Feel Good Lost" which is a truly wonderful album. But I'm not sure I see how Xiu Xiu fits the bill. I personally find them very intense, jarring, and emotionally disturbing lyrically. For me anyway, none of those things are conduscive to sleep. Xiu Xiu is great but I think of them more as 'stay up really late and scare the shit out of yourself' music than 'sleepy-time' music.
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Joanna Newson-YS
Cat Power-Moon Pix
Broken Social Scene- You Forgot it in People
The Album Leaf- In a Safe Place
Iron and Wine- Our Endless Numbered Days
Eluvium-Talk Amongst The Trees
Animal Collective- Feels(!!!!!!)
Damien Rice-9
Mum-Yesterday Was Dramatic, Today is Ok
Xiu Xiu- La Foret
I don't know it's weird, outside of those cd's theres not really anything I can fall asleep too. It's not even really that theyre all mellow, the cd just has to feel like Nighttime to me. (I dont understand why Animal Collective is like that for me, but I think Banshee Beat is the most amazing song to fall asleep to ever.)
Other than Xiu Xiu, those make a lot of sense to me, particularly Animal Collective. They're the sort of band who are fantastic to listen to in an altered state, whether it be stoned or in that state between waking life and sleep. Although I think overall Sung Tongs is a better fit for sleep music because it's more acoustic and calm, whereas Feels has those bits of noise or screaming that jarr me awake. Oh and 'Visiting Friends' is mesmerizing to fall asleep ti.
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When I want mellow, sleepy music, sometimes I put on Tool, Fiona Apple and Evanescence.
Oddly enough, I've fallen asleep listening to System of a Down and Adema while wearing headphones, on a very high volume. It's the drums I think.
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I heartily agree with Broken Social Scene and The Album Leaf and Eluvium (who are all amazing). To add some non-recent stuff, I sometimes fall asleep to old jazz music, specifically Billie Holiday. I'm talking the quieter stuff here, like "Gloomy Sunday." Her voice is soothing. I like it. Feist is also not too bad to sleep to, although some songs can be a bit jarring (you have to kind of pick and choose). Same with Kaki King--some stuff is sleeping material, other songs, not so much.
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-Mogwai, as mentioned before (although Mr.Beast has enough loud tracks to keep you awake)
-Death Cab For Cutie
-Orba Squara (MySpace 'em)
-Minus The Bear (especially Interpretaciones Del Oso)
-The Postal Service
I would agree with Death Cab and The Postal Service. I haven't heard that Minus the Bear album, but i wouldn't recommend their Menos El Oso album.
Menos El Oso is a bit loud, I agree: Interpretaciones Del Oso is a remix album by various artists, and is quite a bit quieter/instrumental than the original album.
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Yeah I don't know what it is about that Xiu Xiu cd, I think its just cause the first cd is the most minamilistic quiet song ever.
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My fave sleepy-time type of music is probably stuff like Skepticism, Thergothen, Saxon Shore, Slowdive, In Gowan Ring, The Protagonist, and a few others.
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for me i listen to either post-rock (see above posts) or stoner doom
quite frankly there's nothing like listening to dopesmoker by sleep the whole way through as you go to bed
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Well everyone's suggested just about all I woud reccomend. I don't think I saw Kings of convenience in there, really chilled Norwegian stuff. Also Cat Power will always give you a nice entry to pleasant dreams. I'm a little obsessed with the Hayden song "Dynamite Walls" at the moment. Check them out.
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Anything off of the 'Bitches Brew' sessions by Miles Davis is good...
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DJ Shadow.
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I second:
Elliot Smith
Explosions In The Sky
Mogwi
Iron And Wine
I also think Calculation Theme by Metric is a rather good song to fall asleep too. And some Postal Service stuff. Way back in the day I used to listen to a certain Death Cab album to fall asleep. I had a mix cd with The Arcade Fire's Tunnels, Andrew Bird's Lull, Black Eyes' On the Sacred Side, and Nancy Sinatra's Bang Bang on it, and that cd always did a good job of knocking me out.
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I actually have a "sleep" playlist on itunes because its what i listen to before i sleep.
It goes as follows.
Goodbye Head - Trey Anastasio
Dead Metheny - GYBE
In and out of Dreaming - Gabby Lala
Auto Rock - Mogwai
Hot Chicks Love Chocolates (i think one of my mates changed the name of that track)- Jay Terrien
Cigarette - Ben Folds
Billy Breathes - Phish
Swept Away - Phish (its important that those last two tracks go together)
As you can see it takes mea while to get to sleep.
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"Sleepytime Time" - Cream
Oh wait, it's just about being lazy, it's not really lullabye-type music. However, there are several pieces I can name that might help:
"Parade" by Leo Kottke
In fact, most of the album Peculiaroso by Leo Kottke
Anything by Pavement ever
I'll be the 50th person to repeat Sigur Ros
"Melissa" - The Allman Brothers Band
"Memory" - The Seatbelts (if you've heard it, it should be obvious to you)
"Hey" - Red Hot Chili Peppers
"The Gold Finch and the Red Oak Tree" - Ted Leo and the Pharmacists
"Jazzman" - Pure Prairie League
Hope these are helpful.
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The whole "Moon in the scorpio" Album by Limbonic Art.
This is not mellow music.
This is symphonic black metal gone a little over-key-board, but without compromising on (electronic) drum speed, but avoiding any hectic feel to the music (unlike their later works).
This is so hypnotic it tends to JATO you into a deep meditation state with or against your will if you listen to it on headphones lying down.
Also try, for a far mellower approach : early "The 3rd and the mortal" works ("Tears laid in Earth" and "Nightswan").
Also: Mandylion by the Gathering
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I just thought of something else! Joanna Newsom's Milk Eyed Mender is great to fall asleep to. It's all kinds of soothing, and give you some interesting stories to think about as you drift off to sleep.